CPR/AED
Rescue Skills
First Aid
Equipment
Pool Rules/Facts
100

The first step after assessing a scene safe, activating the EAP, and applying PPE

What is the primary assessment?

100
The three forms of water entry

What is the compact jump, ease-in, and high step entry?

100

The equipment used to protect yourself when administering medical care

What is personal protective equipment (PPE)?

100

The three pieces of equipment you should always have on your person while on stand

What is your guard shirt, whistle, and rescue tube?

100

Kids love to break this rule on the pool deck

What is no running?

200

The ratio of compressions to breaths when performing multiple responder CPR on a child

What is 15:2?

200

The whistle code indicating the need for a backboard and the activation of the EAP

What is two long blasts?

200

The prescribed device used to administer medicine to a person having an allergic reaction

What is an epipen?

200

The device used to analyze the heart’s rhythm and provide electrical shock if needed

What is the AED?

200

The lowest depth of the ODP

What is 9ft?

300

The acronym CPR stands for

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

300

The rescue performed on an active GID facing you

What is the front drive?

300

The acronym R.I.C.E. stands for

What is rest, ice, compression, and elevate?

300

The device used to measure the percentage of oxygenated blood in a GID

What is the pulse oximeter?

300

The ratio of lifejacketed kids to adults allowed by our swim test policy.

What is 2:1?

400

After this many minutes you should reasses a GID with a pulse and no breathing

What is 2 minutes?

400

The method of removing an unresponsive GID from the water 

What is rapid extrication?

400

The acronym D.O.T.S. can be used to help you remember the signs and symptoms to look for during a secondary assessment

What is deformity, open wounds, tenderness, and swelling?

400

The mask used to deliver oxygen to a conscious GID?

What is a nonrebreather mask?

400

The recommended chlorine level range

What is 2.0 to 4.0?

500

The most effective area for checking an infant’s pulse

What is the brachial artery?

500

The six stages of drowning in order

What is surprise, respiratory arrest, unconsciousness, hypoxic convulsions, cardiac arrest, and death.

500

The order of heat related emergencies from least to most severe

What is heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke?

500

The target O2 percentage in person with COPD

What is 88% or higher?

500

The number of gallons of water in the IDP

What is 118,000 gallons?